Anything I Could/Should Add To Type-R Sys.?
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Anything I Could/Should Add To Type-R Sys.?
well i have finally decided what i want for a system,.i was goin for PG but i decided not to due to that it is rare and a pain in the *** to find it,and i have realized by the numbers that i can get somthing way better for almost the same price.So i picked pioneer and alpine type-r,and will be buying this in the next week.
this is what im thinking:
-Pioneer Deck /Around $300-350(not sure if i should go with premier or not)
-Alpine Amp(not sure which one i will need yet,any recommendations?)
-Alpine Type-R 6x9's
-Alpine Type-R Fronts
-Alpine Type-R 10" Subs
i was just wondering if there is anything missing here,powerwise? or whatever else.
thanks alot eh.
this is what im thinking:
-Pioneer Deck /Around $300-350(not sure if i should go with premier or not)
-Alpine Amp(not sure which one i will need yet,any recommendations?)
-Alpine Type-R 6x9's
-Alpine Type-R Fronts
-Alpine Type-R 10" Subs
i was just wondering if there is anything missing here,powerwise? or whatever else.
thanks alot eh.
#2
Pioneer Premier decks have the advantage of an extra year of warranty, and some models do come with an extra cable included, so they may offer a bit of extra value.
Type R's are very nice sounding speakers, although they tend to be a tad inefficient. You may want to consider amping the speakers as well as the sub.
What type of car?
I usually suggest spending more on your front stage speakers and power, and foregoing the rears until later, in a system geared towards SQ.
Delaying the purchase of your rear speaker upgrade will allow you to choose a speaker that fills in "what you're missing".
There are a lot of good amps on the market that are less expensive than the Alpines that perform equally well, which may allow you to spend more on the most important components of your system: installation and speakers.
Type R's are very nice sounding speakers, although they tend to be a tad inefficient. You may want to consider amping the speakers as well as the sub.
What type of car?
I usually suggest spending more on your front stage speakers and power, and foregoing the rears until later, in a system geared towards SQ.
Delaying the purchase of your rear speaker upgrade will allow you to choose a speaker that fills in "what you're missing".
There are a lot of good amps on the market that are less expensive than the Alpines that perform equally well, which may allow you to spend more on the most important components of your system: installation and speakers.
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